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Bozzanator

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A member registered Jun 07, 2021

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Only a pleasure, and thank you for your work. I'm looking forward to using it.

Hi Fascimania

I must admit, it is an unusual user name ;).

Ok, feedback from my side...... SUCCESS. I ran your "Hello World" example, and up pops the "emulator" displaying the text. I'm hoping to start exploring AGK for Python this weekend, and will report back with any issues, but so far other than the import issue, all is running exactly as you have indicated in your tutorials that it should.

Please stay safe

Regards

Bozzanator

Sounding good, sounding good, and again, just thanks for all the time and effort you're spending on this.

Hi Fascimania.


Thanks for your input and willingness to assist, it's greatly appreciated. I was a bit surprised, as it was a fresh OS install, so I know there shouldn't be any Python conflicts. I've had the classic AGK that I've played with for a while, but am looking to try learn some python, so this project looks bloody perfect for my aspirations 馃憤馃徎馃榾


I'll await your thoughts and feedback when you have a chance

Good morning all

Up front, I apologise for any noobie nonsensical questions I may ask.


I am running Ubuntu 20.04, which has Python 3.8.5 already installed. This is a fresh install, whereby I haven't installed any other versions of Python, however, when I try to run just a basic "Hello world" in PyCharm (AGK files copied into project folder) I keep receiving an import error advising me that libpython3.7 so (or something along those lines) package is unavailable. I cannot figure out why it's looking for 3.7 though. I have tried running in a virtual environment, and tried different interpreters, but all with the same error message.


Does anyone have any advice as to what I could investigate further?


Thanking you all, and wishing you a fantastic day further.


Stay safe


Bozz